Blue14
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My Kobalt was made in the USA, J H Williams was the manufacture in Columbus, Georgia. I bought it in 2001
My Kobalt was made in the USA, J H Williams was the manufacture in Columbus, Georgia. I bought it in 2001
Overtightened bolts will not cause fatigue.fatigue is caused by repeat loading of the bolt. You can snap a bolt by overtightening.But, you need to subtract 30% from the clean dry torque value to prevent fatigue or outright snapping the bolt off. If you don't believe me, just google wet torque vs dry torque. Also, read the article I linked above.
The generally acceptable guidance is only lube if specified in the technical manual.
I own the Tekton trust me NOT the same as harbor freight ..I shopped both before I bought.Exactly the same as the Pittsburg (HF) wrench, right down to the plastic case. Lots less at HF. Problem with cheap wrenches is, they only indicate in one direction.... right. Not left.
I’m sure that everyone knows to twist the torque setting (post beam and pre-electronic) back close to zero before storing ., You should not set the torque to 150 for example and just put the tool away, crank it down before storage.
Tekton blows hf out of the water, its like comparing snapon to craftsman.:drink:
Are they sold only on-line?
Yes they are.Are they sold only on-line?
Are they sold only on-line?
Great post always love when folks spout off about tools they know nothing about and compare them to harbor freight tools.Thanks for your post I own a few Tekon tools and find them very reliable and well made.Check out Tekton. Itç—´ a family owned business from Michigan that imports 75% of their tools from Taiwan, 20% are made in USA, and 3% from China.
I did a lot of research and found that Tekton tools hits the sweet spot between price and quality. And all their tools have a lifetime warranty.
I have their 1/2in torque wrench which I really like.
My current favorite tool is Tektonç—´ 18in 3/8in non-quick release ratchet. It provides great reach and leverage and its slim design fits well into tight spaces.
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